Jennifer Curtin
2017 election - what happened
We speak with political editor Jane Patterson and Jennifer Curtin, associate professor of politics and international relations at The University of Auckland. Audio
Dunne, pigs at cosmetic counters and Jacinda Ardern's launch
Three political party leaders gone in three weeks. Peter Dunne has resigned, he says "there is now a mood amongst Ohariu voters for a change of MP, which is unlikely to alter." Audio
Gender, Youth and Politics
The Green Party has released its final list for this year's general election, and young women are the winners. The draft list was voted on by party members, who made it clear they wanted more young… Audio
Auckland University Professor supports compulsory voting
Associate Professor in Politics and International Relations, Jennifer Curtin, says she supports compulsory voting as it get parties to focus more on policies. Audio
Women need more support in local body elections
An Auckland University academic says women need to get behind other women and support them to stand in local body elections. Women remain a minority on most district and city councils. Audio
Panel on the Australian Election
Associate professor in politics and international relations at Auckland University, Jennifer Curtin, and veteran journalist, commentator, and Australian, Phil Wallington discuss the outcome of the… Audio
Insight for 7 September 2014 - Sparking the Youth Vote
Megan Whelan and Elle Hunt explore the campaigns to get out the youth vote. Video, Audio
Rudd v Gillard: The vote
In just a few hours, the Australian Prime minister, Julia Gillard, will put her leadership to the test. Audio
Dr Jennifer Curtin - Women's Rugby
Dr Curtin, from the University of Auckland, joins the programme to chronicle the history of women's rugby in New Zealand. Audio
Less than 24 hours until Australians head to the polls
In less than 24 hours, Australians will head to the polls to choose their next government. Audio